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Map of Pakistan, with Sindh Province highlighted and Dadu and Sanghar districts shown in red.
Project date: January 2010 - December 2011 Evaluation: September 2013 Publication: February 2015
EFFECTIVENESS REVIEW SERIES 2013/14: ARMENIA BOLIVIA COLOMBIA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
ENGLAND ETHIOPIA GEORGIA HAITI HONDURAS INDONESIA JORDAN LEBANON MALAWI MALI
NEPAL NIGER PAKISTAN RUSSIA RWANDA SCOTLAND VIETNAM
ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE
Evaluation Method
The review sought to evaluate the projects impact among the population of the communities where the project was
implemented. Data from interviews with residents of the project communities and with residents of nearby non-
project communities were analysed using propensity-score matching and multivariate regression. See the How are
effectiveness reviews carried out? document for more information on evaluation design. Details about the specific
evaluation design used in this case are contained in the full report of the Effectiveness Review.
Results
Evidence of positive impact
Project outcome Commentary
Sanghar District Dadu District
Food security and Standard food security indicators are not conclusive. No
Not clear Not clear
dietary diversity apparent effect on dietary diversity in either district.
Going forward
Learning from this Effectiveness Review will be integrated into ongoing programme work in Pakistan. Building the
capacity of community-based organisations is already an important aspect of Oxfams programme in the country;
more priority now will be to facilitating linkages to government and to service providers. At the same time, more stress
will be given to the importance of social cohesion in ensuring the sustainability of work such as this. A new area to
be integrated into community-level programme work is to build awareness of climate change and its consequences.
Finally, Oxfam will continue seeking to improve its relationship with government and with public-sector institutes,
particularly in order to strengthen crisis-response capability.
Photo credit: Caroline Gluck/Oxfam
Full version of this report and more information can be found at Oxfams Policy and Practice website: www.oxfam.org.uk/effectiveness
For more information, contact Oxfams Programme Quality Team - ppat@oxfam.org.uk